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Is this old woman ____? Yes, But she doesn't feel ___.

A. alone, lonely   B. alone ; alone   C. lonely ; alone   D. lonely, lonely

A


解析:

alone意思是:独自的(地);lonely意为:孤独的, 寂寞的,荒凉的。

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